SGV Roundup: Foothill Transit Fuel Cell Bus Line, Baldwin Park Downtown Beautification Project, San Gabriel Crosswalk Upgrades
By Kristopher Fortin | | No Comments
Foothill Transit and its partners vaccinate more than 1,300 people during its March 13 pop up COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Foothill Transit Covina Transit Center. The next pop-up clinic will take place on April 17.
Commentary: Bay Area Needs a “Cycling Safety Ordinance”
By Roger Rudick | | No Comments
"Why would the city continue anything less than a fully protected bike facility on any street that’s large enough for a bike lane at this point?”
Talking Headways Podcast: Promoting Vibrant Street Commerce
By Jeff Wood | | No Comments
Let's talk about how cities can encourage better commerce.
Today’s Headlines
By Melanie Curry | | No Comments- Do carpool lanes reduce traffic? Or induce more of it? (Spectrum News)
- Highway 1 along Big Sur coast to reopen by April 30 (KTLA5)
- Huntington Beach to allow e-bikes on bike path (LA Times)
- CHP to conduct an “enhanced primary collision factor enforcement campaign” on Hwy 101 – that is, ticket speeders and other law breakers (Lake County News)
- Fresno needs zero-emission vehicles for all (Fresno Bee)
- Proposed Tejon Ranch housing development loses a legal battle – had claimed that cap-and-trade would somehow undo any GHG emissions it induced (LA Times)
- The mess that is the Ballona Wetlands natural gas storage field (LA Times)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
Stephanie Wiggins to Become CEO of Metro
By Joe Linton | | No Comments
Stephanie Wiggins is expected to be CEO for a four-year term, with a start date between May 30, 2021 and June 14, 2021, plus two, one-year options
Up the Game on the Oakland A’s Proposed Ballpark, Say Advocates
By Roger Rudick | | No Comments
Transportation panel says Oakland A's proposed Howard terminal stadium project isn't a home run on transportation, but it's not too late to hit it out of the park.
Protecting Non-Motorists Makes NTSB ‘Most Wanted List’ For the First Time
By Kea Wilson | | No Comments
For the first time in its 54 year history, the transportation sector's most influential investigative agency wants America to focus on protecting vulnerable road users. What took so long?
Today’s Headlines
By Melanie Curry | | No Comments- How to use Santa Monica‘s new protected intersection
- Removing parking mandates can make our cities much better places to live (US PIRG)
- Map app makers don’t really believe in transit (Big Mood Energy)
- Work from home might lead to more car travel, not less (Slate)
- Arguments about infrastructure are hot air. Whatever it is, it needs investment (Vice)
- Pro-housing policies: just panaceas? (Governing)
- When Wall Street controls housing (Planetizen)
- Universities’ tax-free status hurts local communities (Time)
- Most SUV buyers live in urban areas (Guardian)
- Caltrans is fighting sea level rise (Atascadero News)
- Google’s plan for downtown San Jose site includes a bit for housing (KQED)
- Oh, Tiger was SPEEDING, in a place where “it’s easy to pick up speed.” Well okay then (LA Times)
- Wait – why wasn’t he cited? (LA Times)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
Post-COVID Metro Transit Ridership Recovering, While Service Lags
By Joe Linton | | No Comments
The state and county's relatively rapid steps toward re-opening are proceeding more quickly than Metro's slow crawl to restore transit service. The result is likely to be overcrowded buses.
Make E-Scooters Work With Transit, Not Against It
By Xiang "Jacob" Yan | | No Comments
E-scooters are not only popular, but they fill a crucial gap.
Today’s Headlines
By Melanie Curry | | No Comments- Bill would pressure cities that don’t meet their housing targets (SF Chronicle)
- The true cost of fossil fuel subsidies (Heated)
- Using new state laws to hold on to your housing – hopefully (KQED)
- One vision for new housing at North Berkeley BART parking lot (Berkeleyside)
- Now Republicans are arguing over the meaning of “infrastructure” (NY Times)
- Pay-per-mile is the right direction (Yahoo)
- People who don’t want to spend all our money on highways find hope in DOT action in Houston (Bloomberg)
- The looming energy bill question (Energy at Haas)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF